Rolls of the Soldiers in the Revolutionary war, 1775 to 1777, Part 42

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NAMES


Places of Abode


Time when Mustered


State Bounty


Continental Bounty


William Towle


Ravmond


1777


May 8th


£20


John Tucker


Epping


20


James Quimby


Brintwood


1


14


20


Samuel Connor


Hampton


16


20


Jon& Fullington


Gilmanton


20


20


Joseph Fullington


Raymond


66


20


Ithiel Gordon jun


do


65


20


Theops Loverin


do


6.


66


20


David Batchelder


do


20


Eliphalet Gordon


do


20


Amos D Leavitt


do


66


20


Oliver Thustin


Brintwood


1778 February II


20


£6


Enoch Dockum


Hampton


13


20


6


James Bragdon


Candia


I7


20


Nehemiah Leavitt


do


20


Winthrop Wiggin


Newmarket do


March 2ª


20


6


Cato Fiske


Epping


4


20


6


James Bicford


Newington do


19


20


6


John Brassbridge


19


20


6


William Bent


Chichester


15


20


6


1777 May 24 paid Cap Wm Rowell for the travel of 15 men


934


$420


£48


£9 34


State Bounty


420 0 0


Continental BY


48 0 0


£477 3 4


Time and expence mustering and paying the men


4 4


£4SI 7 4.


Pursuant to Orders I have mustered and paid the above men the several Sums set against their names. They were able bodied Effective men.


Eliphalet Giddinge Must Mastr


March 2ª


20


6


David Watson


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


631


In Committee on Claims, Exeter Octº 17th 1778. The above Roll amounting to Four hundred and eighty one pounds, seven shillings & four pence is right cast and well vouched.


Examª per Josiah Gilman Jun'


[The officers were,-Captain, William Rowell, Epping; First Lieut., Enoch Chase, Dover ; Second Lieut., Benjamin Nute, Roch- ester ; Ensign, Joshua Merrow, Rochester .- ED. ]


[3-10]]


[ Part of Captain Rowell's Co., probably.]


Muster Roll of a number of men raised by Colº Noah Lovewell by or- der of the State of New Hampshire for the three Continental Battallions, Mustered and paid by William White Muster Master. March 23ª 1778.


NAMES


State Boun-


ty


Continental


Bounty


NAMES


State Boun-


Continental


· Bounty


Isaac Adams


£ 20


Noah Downes


£20


Jacob Taylor


20


Cesar Wallis


20


£6


Robert Bushby


20


Thomas Kimball


20


6


Samuel Ayers


20


Silas Rice


20


6


Asa Peirce


20


Stephen Conray


1368


Jonas Perry


20


Joel Proctor


1368


John Mitchell


20


John Conray


1368


Eben' Williams


20


Nath1 Patten


1368


Thomas Caprin


20


Reuben Blood


13 68


Wm Henry Wilkins


20


John Auld Jun™


1368


Ralph Ellingwood


20


William Cowans


13 68


James Seil


20


Simeon Blood


13 68


Abel Walton


20


Samuel Boyd


13 68


Christopher Donlevy


20


£480.0.0


£18. 0.0


State Bounty


480. 0.0


£498. 0.0


To my Time & Expence mustering & paying 27 men at 45 3 each


5.14.9


£ 503 14 9


Pursuant to orders I have mustered and paid the Men in this Roll the several sums set against each mans name and they were able bodied and effective Men. William White Must' Mast"


ty


632


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


[3-114]


[ Captain Elijah Claye's Co.]


State of New Hampshire. To the Honble Committee of Safety con- ven'd at Exeter. A Roll of the men that are engaged in the Continental Service for three years or during the War under Capt Abijah Cloys [Eli- jah Clayes] of Fitzwilliam that were mustered by the Subscribers are as follows


SOLDIERS NAMES


Bounty


Travel money from


their homes to


Charlestown No


4 @ 2d mile


KJohn Dodge


£20


£7 8


£20


78


KZadock Dodge


20


6 8


20


6 8


Fitzwilliam


Amos Boynton


20


7


20


James Reed Jun™


20


6 9


20


6 9


Jabez Bridge


20


IO


20 10


Reuben Colster


20


IO


20 10


Elias Cheney


20


8


4


20


8 4


Antrim man


Ebenezer Sargent


20


8 4


20


8 4


Hillsboro' man -


Moses S George


20


9 6


20


9 6


Dearing man


Jessee Campbell


20


IO


20 10


Henniker men


James Peters Jun"


20


IO


20 10


Jude Hall


20


II S


20 11 8


William Lakin


20


12


20 12


Amherst men


Robert Melory


20


12


20 12


Joseph Honey


20


14 I


20 14 I


Dunstable man


£307 4 0


December 17th 1777.


Abiel Abbott Mustr Mast


[Officers : Captain, Elijah Clayes, Fitzwilliam ; First Lieutenant, Samuel Bradford, Amherst; Second Lieutenant, Joseph Potter, Fitz- william ; Ensign, William Taggart, Hillsborough .- ED.]


Jaffrey man Marlborough man Keen man


633


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


[3-108] [ Captain Claye's Co .- Additional.]


A Muster Roll of a part of Capt Elijah Cloyes Company in Colº Na- than Hales Regiment raised by the State of New Hampshire. for the Continental Service Mustered & paid by Eliphalet Giddinge Muster Mas- ter.


NAMES


Time when mustered


State Bounty


John Taggart


Amherst


1777 Ap1 3


£20


Silas Coolege


do


. ..


20


Joseph Taggart


Hillsbro' ditto


66


20


Jonathan Marjery


New Boston


66


20


Dan1 Squire


Fitzwillm


66


20


Tho' Murdoch


Hillsbro' do


66


20


£160


1777. Ap1 4 pª L' S Bradford for 8 mens travel


6 13 4


State Bounty


160


Time & expence mustering & paying the Men


I 12


£168 5 4


Pursuant to orders I have mustered & paid the above men the several sums set against their names, & they were all able bodied & effective.


Elipht Giddinge M M


In Committee on Claims Exeter Octº 17, 1778. The above roll amount- ing to one hundred sixty eight pounds 5s 4 is right Cast and well vouchd


Josiah Gilman Jun"


66


20


Nathan Taylor


20


William Pope


634


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


[3-113]


[ Captain Samuel Blodgett's Co.]


A Muster Roll and Pay Roll of a part of Captain Blodgetts Company offered by Lieu Crombie, Col Poors Regiment raised by the State New Hampshire for the Continental Service 1777. We the Subscribers Do hereby acknowledge that we have received of Thomas Sparhawk one of the Muster Masters for the State of New Hampshire the sums set to our Names.


NAMES


Title


Age


Places of


Abode


Travel


Bounty


Mileage


Total


Silas Stone. 1777 May


9


48


Dublin


39


£,20 00


6 6


£20 6 6


Abraham Van North "


46


66


39


20 0 0


6


6


20


6 6


John Swan


45


40


20 00


6


8


20


6


8


John Handsome


12


26


47


20 0


7 10


20


7 10


Abijah Haskale


19


24


66


46


20 0


8


20


7


8


Isaac Leland


IO


40


49


20


O


S


2


20


8 2


Daniel Russell


66


22


47


20 0


7 10


20


7 10


Peter Burbee


48


Fitz William


41


20


0


6 10


20


6 10


Peter Burbee Junr


60


66


16


Jaffrey


43


20


0


7 2


20


7


Samuel Gauding


60


66


16


Rindge


49


20 0


0


8


2


20


8 2


Daniel McCarty


2000


7


6


20 7 6


Oliver Bacon


21


66


48


20 0 0


8


20 8


Saml Whiting


28


47


20 00


7 10


20 7 10


£320 0 0 5 17 2


£325 17 2


Time and expence mustering and paying the above men a 45 Charge making return to the Hon Committee


1 14 8


£330 15 10


Walpole May 1777.


I have Mustered the above men, they were able bodied and effective ; and have paid them the several sums set against each of their names, pursuant to Orders. Attest


In Committee on Claims


Thomas Sparhawk Mus Mastr


Exeter Feb' 3ª 1779 The above Roll amounts to Three hundred thirty pounds fifteen shillings and ten pence.


Examª per Josiah Gilman Jun-


[Officers : Captain, Samuel Blodgett, Goffstown ; First Lieut., James Crombie, Rindge; Second Lieut., Noah Robinson, Exeter ; Ensign, David Forsyth, Chester .- ED.] 1


6


2


20


6 2


Caleb Hunt


66


16


34


Rindge


45


20 00


7


6


20


7


41


20 0


6 10


20


6 10


Francis Mason


34


38


45


3 4


6


Thomas Hutchinson


37


20 0 0


1


635


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


[3-112]


[ Captain Blodgett's Co .- Additional.]


A Muster Roll of a part of Capt Samuel Blodgetts Company in Col Enoch Poors Regiment, raised by the State of New Hampshire.


Mustered and paid by Eliphalet Giddinge Muster Master


NAMES


Places of Abode


Time when Mus- tered


Travel to State Bounty|Charlestown No 4


John Drisco


Durham


1777


Feb 21


£20


Aron Hale


Boscawen


20


James Patten


Durham


66


66


20


Edward Smith


do


60


20


Robert Carson


do


66


20


Robert Downe


Hampton


66


66


20


Robert MCKnight


Litchfield


66


24


20


Wm Cutler


Brintwood


66


66


20


Edward Wade


Hampt™ Falls


Mar


5


20


John Calker


Nº 4.


66


66


20


James Ward


Portsmº


66


IO


20


Moses Rawlins


Exeter


66


20


James Kelley


do


66


66


20


Eliphalet Veazy


Stratham


66


20


Asa Knolton


Pelham


14


20


Oliver Smith


Meredith


66


20


John Locke


Rve


66


19


20


David Doe


New Durham


21


20


Jona Forsaith


Chester


66


20


Joshua Wilson


Goffstown


66


22


20


Jere Mason


Greenland


31


20


Aaron Rawlins


Meredith


Ap1


I


20


Duncan Campbell


Dover


I


20


James Sloane


Exeter


2


20


Stephen Lufkin


Chester


8


20


Jona Huntriss


Newington


IO


20


16 8


Jnº Robinson


Meredith


I2


20


16 8


John Barter


Newmarket


May


7


20


168


Caleb Blodget


Goffston


66


14


20


16 8


Nath Marston


Chichester


30


20


16 8


Dan1 Spiney


Portsmº


July


3


20


168


£680


£3 68


66


20


John Buss


20


Rob+ Craige


Londonderry


20


John Lane


66


636


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


April 5th pd Cap Blodget for 19 Men's travel per Rect 15 16 S May 14th pd_ do_ for 11 Men's travel per Rect 9 34


28 6 S


State Bounty 6Sc


£708. 6.8


To time & expence mustering & paying the above men 6 16


£715 28


Pursuant to Orders, I have mustered and paid the men in this Roll the several sums set against their names They were able bodied effective Men.


Eliphalet Giddinge Must Mast"


In Committee on Claims. 2


Exeter Octº 16-1778- This Roll amounting to seven hundred and fifteen pounds two shillings & 8ª is right cast and well vouch'd. Josiah Gilman Jun'


[3-115] [ Captain Titcomb's Co.]


An exact Muster Roll of Captain Benjamin Titcombs Company.


MENS NAMES


Places of Abode


Age.


50


Time of Entry.


Bounty Received


Mileage Receiv-


ed.


Edward Wells


Dover


41 years


Jany


27


£20 0 0


John Staples


Dover


18 years


January


27


20 0 0


Adam Perkins


Dover


17 years


January


27


2000


Benjamin Pinner


Durham


18 years


January


27


20 00


Thomas Cook


Dover


I7


January


28


20 0 0


David Hodgdon


Dover


120


January


30


20 0 0


Jonathan Sharpe


Dover


40


January 31


Enoch Burnham


Somersworth


26


February


I


20 0


0 16 8


Jotham Nutter


Dover


17


do


I


20 0


Joshua Chace


Brintwood


18


Ebenezer Cook


Dover


19


Philip Blaisdell


Kingston


23


II


20 0


William Twombly


Dover


21


18


20 0 0


Edward Martin


Dover


IS


IS


20 0 0


Daniel Gookin


Hampton N Hill 21


19


20 0 0


Ambrose Thurstin


Gilmanton


17


25


20 00


Francis Wall


Londonderry


17


March


I


20 0 0


.


66


5


20 00


5


20 00


168


20 0


1777


637


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


MENS NAMES


Places of Abode


Age.


Time of Entry.


Bounty Received


Mileage Receiv-


Lemuel Mason


Newington


19


1777 March


I


£20 00


Edward Goatham


Portsmouth


22


5


20 0 0


KBenjamin Dodge


Wakefield


30


I2


20 0 0


16.8


Joseph Young


Madbury


20


13.


20 0 0


George Downing


Rochester


19


I3


20 0 0


16.8


James Creighton


Exeter


34


19


20 0


16 8


C .Andrew Bearce


Dover


21


22


20 0 0


16 8


Jonathan Downing


Rochester


30


Ap


10


2000


Joseph Pearl


Rochester


17


May


29


20 0 0


16 8


John Garlin


Rochester


18


June


5


20 0 0


16 8


Samuel Forst


Rochester


21


1777 June 5th


2044


16 8


Samuel Ryon


Rochester


25


" Ioth


2044


16 8


Benjamin Colbath


Durham


48


" 21


2044


16 8


Dan a negro man


Durham


28


28th


2044


I6 8


Samuel Goatham


Portsmouth


18


July Ist


20 "«


16 8


£700


£11.13.4


1777. April 24th paid Capt Benja Titcomb for the travel of 16 men to Charlestown @@ 16s8


May 6th paid Capt Bell for Edward Goathams travel per Rect


16 8


£25 16 8


Amount State Bounty


700. 0.0


Time and expence mustering and paying the men @ 453


7. 8.9


£733. 5.5


Dover July 1777.


Pursuant to orders, I have muster'd and paid the Men in this Role the several sums set [against] their names. They were able bodied and Effective.


Otis Baker Muster Master


In Committee on Claims


Exeter January 22ª 1779 5 This Role is well vouch'd and right cast, the Amount is Seven hundred and thirty three pounds five shillings and five pence.


Examª per Josiah Gilman Jun™


ed


John Mitchell


Durham


27


20


20 0 0


Lemuel Dudee


Durham


18


26


20 0


168


Thomas Shaw


Rochester


24


10th


13 68


66


THIRD NEW HAMPSHIRE CONTINENTAL REGI- MENT. ]


[The field and staff officers of this regiment, as organized in April 1777, were as follows :


Colonel, Alexander Scammell, Durham.


Lieut. Colonel, Andrew Coburn, Marlborough.


Major, Henry Dearborn, Nottingham.


Adjutant, Nicholas Gilman, Exeter.


Quartermaster. James Blanchard, Dunstable.


Paymaster, William Weeks, Jr., Greenland.


Surgeon, Ivory Hovey, Berwick, Me.


Chaplain, Nathaniel Porter, Durham.


Colonel Scammell was appointed adjutant-general of the conti- nental army in 1780, and held that position until September 30 of that year. when, being officer of the day at Yorktown, he was taken prisoner while reconnoitering the position of the enemy, and after- ward barbarously wounded by them, from the effect of which he died October 6, 1781, at Williamsburg, Va., aged 33 years. Lieut. Col. Coburn was killed in the battle at Stillwater September 19, 1777. -ED.]


[3-117]


[ Captain Frye's Co.]


State of New Hampshire To the Honorable Committee of Safety conven'd at Exeter.


A Roll of the men that are engag'd in the Continental Service under Captain Isaac Frye of Wilton that are mustered by the Subscriber are as follows


THE SOLDIERS NAMES


State Bounty


Travel to Charlestown No 4 @ 2d per mile


THE SOLDIERS NAMES


State Bounty


Travel to Charlestown No 4 @)2d per mile


Richª Hughes


£20


12 2


£20 12 2


John Drury


£20


98


£20


9 8


Richª Goodman


20


12 2


20 12 2


Amos Fuller


20


9 8


20 9 8


Rob' B Wilkins


20


118


20 11 8


James Hutchinson


20


9 8


20


98


Asa Wilkins


20


12 4


20 12 4


Benja Smith


20


98


20


98


Eben' Calton


20


IO


20 10


Elijah Mansfield


20


99


20


99


Joseph Gray


20


IO


20 10


Renben Hosmer


20


IO


20 10


Jacob Blanchard


20


10 9


20 10 9


Eben Abbott


20


IO


20 10


Joseph Lewis


20


10 9


20 10 9


20


12 3


20 12 3


Uriah Ballard


20


IO 9


20 10 9


20


12:


20 12 3


Nehemiah Holt


20


10 9


20 10 9


Ezra Filler


20


12 3


20 12 3


Amos Holt Jun


20


10 9


20 10 9


Jon" Foster


20


12 3


20 12 3


Wm Pettingal


20


109


20 10 9


Josiah Ross


20


12 3


20 12 3


Chris' Martin


20


109


20 10 9


Nathaniel Fish


20


123


20 12 3


Wm Burton


20


10 9


20 10 9


Abijah Allen


20


12 3


20 12 3


John Moss


20


10 9


20 10 9


Mathew H Witherington John Godfrey


20


T2


20 12


Ichabod Perry


20


10 9


20 10 9


20


12 8


20 12 8


David Haseltine


20


10 9


20 10 9


Stephen Richardson


20


12 8


20 12 8


Humphrey Cram


20


10 9


20 10 9


John Youngman


20


128


20 12 8


Peter Chandler


20


20 II O


Thomas Youngman


20


12 8


20 12 8


Josiah Stone


20


9 8


20 98


Thomas Powell


20


II 8


20 11 8


Ebenezer Drury


20


9 8


20


98


John Lukes


20


6 7


20 6 7


Aaron Oliver


20


9 8


20


98


£883.12.5


639


1


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


Thomas Blood


Nath' Smith


640


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


The fore mentioned names engage for three years or during the War.


The names hereafter mentioned are engaged under Cap Isaac Frye for the term of Eight Months.


Andrew Bayley John Ball jun'


£0 12 8} 0 12 8 4


Hollis men.


Joel Bayley John Stowe


0 12 8


0 12 8


£2 10 8


883 12 5


£886 3 2


Abiel Abbot Muster & Pay Master


December 17th 1777.


State of New Hampshire.


In pursuance of orders from the Honorable the Committee of Safety for this State to me directed I have mustered the forementioned persons and have paid them the several sums set down against each of their names. They are all good able bodied and effective men, and I have ad- ministered the oath which was proposed for them.


Abiel Abbott. Must & Pay Master


[Officers : Captain, Isaac Frye, Wilton ; First Lieut., William Hawkins, Wilton ; Second Lieut., Ezekiel Goodale, Temple; En- sign, Samuel Leman, Hollis .- ED.]


1


.


641


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


[3-120]


[ Captain Weare's Co.]


Muster Roll of part of Capt Richard Weares Company in Colº Scam- mels Regt raised by the State of New Hampshire Mustered and Paid by Eliphalet Giddinge Muster Master


NAMES


Places of Abode


Time when Mus-


tered


State Bounty


Continental


Travel to Charles- ton Nº 4


Samuel Barker


Greenland


1777 Feb


14


£20


Eliphalet Rawlings


Stratham


66


20


Robert Bragg


Seabrook


18


20


Daniel Carr


Hampton falls Ditto


66


66


20


Stephen Atkinson drum


Greenland


6 :


27


20


Levi Lamper


North Hill


Mar.


4


20


Samuel Derburne


do


66


20


John Derburne


do


66


20


Benjamin Page


do


66


66


20


Joshua Jenness


Hampton falls


66


20


Stephen Batchelder


Deerfield


5


20


Matthew Nealy Samborn Nottingham


20


Benjamin Mason


do


66


20


Benjamin Rawlins


Epping


6


20


Benjamin Woodman


Portsmouth


66


7


20


William Wallace


Greenland


IO


20


Abraham Clifford


Rye


II


20


Ebenezer Neal


North hill


14


20


Hussey Hoeg


Hamp" Falls


I7


20


John Rawlins


Greenland


18


20


Joseph Nealy


Nottingham


20


20


Elisha Winslow


Sandwich


April


I


20


John Rollins


Chichester


. .


66


20


James Allard


Hampton


8


20


Elisha Thomas


North Hill


9


20


Jonathan Marston


do


John Wells


Nottingham


IO


20


Jonathan Crosbie


Greenland do


17


20


Charles Hodgdon


Jonathan Chase


Sanbornton


66


20


Seth Ring Shackford


Newington do


66


22


20


Joseph Rawlins


66


20


William Shaw


do


20


66


20


John Blaisdell


20


Jonathan Miller


Do


20


Philip Johnson Jun'


20


John Rawlins


Hampton falls


20


Simon Loverin


North Hill


66


18


20


20


45


Bounty


642


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


NAMES


Places of Abode


Time when Mus-


tered


State Bounty


Continental


Travel to Charles- ton Nº 4


James Wilkinson


Newington


1777 April 22


£ 20


Stephen Harmon


do


20


Nathan Weare


Hampton Falls


28


20


Philip Burnes


do do


20


Eleazer Gove


Seabrook


May


15


20


16 8


Nathan Greenleaf


do


168


Josiah Moulton


Hampton


Nov 26


20


16 8


Benjamin McClure


North Hill


1778 Mar. 13


20


£6


John Coombs


Hampton


John Smith


Do


19


20


6


Reuben Astin


North Hill


. .


20


20


6


George Fishley


Do


20


20


6


Joseph Green


Stratham


20


20


6


Robert Thurston


do


66


27


20


6


James Floyd


for the State


66


28


20


6


William Cotton


North hill


Ap1


2


20


6


Samuel Runnels


Durham


8


20


6


Robert Green


Northhill


13


20


6


Richard Green


Do


66


20


6


The following Men Enlisted for 8 Months


John Derburne


Hampton


1777 May


7


Jeremial: Tucke


Do


66


16 8


John Murphey


Do


168


Aretas Leavitt


Do


66


66


16 8


George Long


Hampton


168


G John Garland


do


16 8


James Leavitt


do


60


16 8


Coffin Page


North hill


66


16 8


Paul Long


do


66


16 8


Jonathan Seavey


Hamp™


66


168


Matthias Marston


do


66


16 8


Nathaniel Marston 3ª


do


66


16 8


Levi Seavy


do


66


16 8


1777. April pd Cap Richd| Weare for 23 m ens travel


16s8


19 34


- 29 pd


do for 10 -


do


8 68


May Spd


do for 10 -


do


-


8 68.


Joseph Burleigh for 2 years Hampton


SIISO


£ 72


£50


1180 0 0


State Bounty Continental Bounty


72 00


Time & Expence mustering & paying the Men


14 12 0


-


20


Levi Stickney


Josiah George


Ditto


20


16 8


I7


20


6


20


Bounty


16 8


66


£1316 12 0


643


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


Pursuant to Orders I have muster'd and paid the men in this Roll the several Sums set against their names. They were able bodied & effective men-


Elipht Giddinge M M


In Committee on Claims Exeter Octo 17, 1778. This Roll amounting to thirteen hundred & sixty pounds twelve shillings is right cast & well vouch'd.


Exame per-Josiah Gilman Jun'


[Officers : Captain, Richard Weare, Hampton Falls ; First Lieut., James Wedgewood, North Hampton ; Second Lieut., Thomas Simp- son, Haverhill ; Ensign, Nathaniel Leavitt, Hampton. Captain Weare was a son of Hon. Meshech Weare, and was killed at Fort Ann, New York, upon the retreat of the American forces from Ti- conderoga .- ED.]


[3-125]


[ Captain John Griggs's Co.]


A Mnster Roll and Pay Roll of Cap' John Griggs Company in Colo Alexander Scammels Regt We whose names are underwritten do acknowledge to have received of Thomas Sparhawk one of the muster masters for the Continental Troops the several Sums prefixed to our Names.


MENS NAMES


Title


Age


Place of Abode


Travel


Bounty


Mileage


Total


John Gregg


Capt


[Keene]


William Ellis


Ist Licut


[Keene]


Benjamin Ellis


2ª Lieut


[Keene"


Joseph Fay


Ensign


[Walpole ]


Uriah Carpenter


Sergeant


36


Westminster


1I


£20


I IO


20


I IO


Ephraim Hale, 1777, March 17.


Private


24


Lynn


20


Westminster oP


TI


20


I IO


20


I IO


Nathan Gale


22


West Town


98


20


16 4


20 16


4


Eliphaz Shipman


17


Westminster


II


20


IO


20


I IO


Levi Butler 26


20


Putney


20)


20


3 4


20


3 4


I


10


20


I IO


Levi Fuller April 1



17


Walpole


16


Walpole


II


20


1 IO


20


I IO


Naboth Bettison 28


39


Keene


25


20


2


20


4


2


James Eddy


24


Keene


25


20


4


2


20


4


2


Josiah Powers


(1º


3.3


Westmoreland


18


20


3


20


3


O


Daniel Snow Jun


21


Keene


25


20


4.


2


20


4


2


John Balch Jun'


19


do


25


20


4


2


20


4


2


Ziba Hall


May 19


do


19


25


20


2


20


4.


2


Benjamin Thatcher


16


25


20


1


2


20


4


2


William Farley


25


20


4


2


20


4


2


Nathaniel Briggs 23


34


25


20


4


2


20


4


2


Abraham Lawrence 26


18


Winchester


43


20


7


2


20


7


2


Henry Carter 1777, June 4th


16


Richmond


38


20


6


4


20


6


4


644


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


20


1 IO


Jonathan Fuller


Abner Wise


19


20


I IO


20 18 4


20


I8 4


20


Joseph Fay jun 20


·


William King 9th William King Jun'


Private 52 16


Brattlebro'


28 28


20


1


8


20


4.


8


28


20


8


20


4


8


Ezra King -


13


Calvin Chamberlain 1778 Feb 4


3


20


O


Nathaniel Merrill


John Curtiss


1777, May 26


Sergt


36


Winchester


43


7


2


2


Timothy Crossfield


-


19


Benjamin Warren


20


Corporal Private


37 16


-


43


7


2


7


2


Nehemiah Chase


27


43


7


2


7


2


William Temple


66


22


43


7


2


7


2


O


Ezra Freeman


26


17


43


7


2


2


KWilliam Dodge


-


16


Gilsum


25


4-


2


4


2


Kimber Harvey


-


-


16


32


5


4


5


1


Benja Parker


18


32


5


4


5


4


Henry Stevens June 3


20


32


5


4


5


1


O


Jonathan Wooley


4


18


Richmond


38


6


4


4


Otis Capron


66


17


38


6


1.


6


4


James Tilson



66


38


6


4


6


4


Jabez Whipple


66


22


-


38


6


4


6


4


Azariah Comstock "


22


28


66


38


6


4


6


4


Francis Norwood 66


66


2I


66


38


6


4


6


4.


Daniel Whipple


26


38


6


6


4


4


645


Abiel Knap


32


38


20


8


20


4


8


DONY D' NY Chester N Y


14 18


20


2


4


20 2


4


Westmoreland Chesterfield


30


20


5


20


3 5 7


0


Private


21


Keene


25 43


7


2


7


2


Nathaniel Wildair


33


43


7


2


7


2


William Lawrence


17.


43


7


2


2


Zadock Hurd


22


Swanzey


32


5


4


5


4


Samuel Gunn


-


17


38


6


4


6


1


John Ganzier


6


1


6


1


Nathan Barrows


38


6


4


6


4


Eleazer Martin 66


6


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


2


4


2


Winchester


16 31 16 19


Asael Johnson 66


20


7 7


6


16


38


[ Captain John Griggs's Co .- concluded. ]


MENS NAMES


Title


Age


Place of Abode


Travel


Bounty


Mileage


Total


Daniel Day


June 4


Private


29


Swanzey


32


5


4


5


4


Nathan Crisson


66


66


23


32


5


4


5


4


Samuel Lane


66


-


IS


-


32


5


4


5


4


Levi Farwell 1777. July I


~


23


Chesterfield



5


4


5


John Daniels


66


21


-


30


5


5


Jon® Woodcock. 1778 March 16


48


Swanzey


£20


Amasa Parker


23


Winchester


20


Pelatiah Razey


19


20


John Wooley


20


20


Caleb Aldrich


20


20


XSamuel Britton+


-


174


Daniel Foster


17


Silas Ray


23


18


Chesterfield


20


James Hunt


Ap' 4


24-


Winchester


20


Peter Beebee " IO


18


Gilsom


20


John Symonds


33


Winchester


20


Josiah Cumstock " 27


66


18


Gilsom


20


2 more


13 12


Time and Expence mustering 68 men @ 4s Expence returning this roll to the Hon' Committee


7 7 4


To Timothy Crossfield & Kimber Harvey State Bounty which I engage to pay them


40 0 0


£836 5 2


Walpole May 1778 Pursuant to Orders I have mustered & paid the above men the several sums set against their names.' they were able bodied effective men. Thomas Sparhawk Muster Master


In Committee on Claims ) The above Roll amounts to Eight hundred and thirty six pounds five shil- Examd per Josiah Gilman Jun'


Exeter Feb' 3ª 1779 lings & 2ª


-


-


646


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


£760


£15 5 10 |£775 5 10


20


21


20


647


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


[3-129]


[ Captain Beal's Co.]


A Muster Roll for Capt Zachariah Beals Company in Colº Alexander Scammels Regiment; raised by the State of New Hampshire for the Continental Service. Muster'd and paid by Eli' Giddinge Must Mast"


NAMES


Places of Abode


Time when Mustered


State Bounty


Travel to Charleston No 4


James Gordon


Epping


1777 Jan 27


£20


John Shanan


New Castle


20


John Herrington


Londonderry


66


20


Richard Sherman


Portsmº


66


20


Paul Lambert .


Exeter


66


20


James White


Portsmº


6:


20


Thomas Shaw


do


20


David Duncan


do


20


John McDonnel


New Bost"


66


20


James Worster


Portsmº


66


20


Benja Hoyt


Exeter


66


20


Charles Skinner


Portsmº


66


20


Sam1 Odiorne


do


6.


20


Rob' Stokell


do


20


Sam' Hambleton


Londonderry


20


William Lear


New Castle


20


William Young


Dover


20


William Hoyt


Exeter


66


20


Dan' Rawlins


Stratham


66


20


`Richard Gossy


Rve


20


James Parker


Portsmº


20


Peter Abbot


Kingston


20


Samuel Knowles


Rve


20


Benja Durgin


Durham


20


Thomas Waters


Portsmº


20


Simon Knowles


Rve


66


20


John Marden


Rye


66


20


John Miller


Portsmº


6.


20


Stephen Sweester


do


66


20


Sam1 Hodgdon


do


66


20


Job Jenness


Rye


20


Benjamin Straw


Sandown


20


Stephen Lary


New Castle


20


Richard Locke


do


20


Clement Jackson J'


Portsmº


Feb 17


20


20


Eliphaz Reed


Strathm


20


Samuel Parcey


Hampstead


648


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


NAMES


Places of Abode


Time when Mustered


State Bounty


Travel to Charleston No 4


Edward Peavy


New Durhm


1777 Feb 17


£20


Joseph Hull


Portsmº


20


James Randall Jun'


New Castle


20


James Randall


New Castle


1777 Feb 17


20


Thomas Newton


Kingston


66


20


John Rand


New Castle


..


20


Sam' Cole


Portsmº


20


Wm Gale


do


66


20


Josiah Howe


do


20


20


Philip Cooper


do


20


James Edgerly


Durham


20


Henry Langmaid


New Castle


66


26


20


William Goudy


do


Mar


7


20


Sam1 Davis


Portsmº


20


Nath1 Walden


do


20


Daniel Clark


Kingston


66


20


Thos Prouse Jun'


Portsmº


IO


20


John Peverly


Portsmº


Mar II


20


Benjamin Cross


do


20


William Russell


do


25


20


Jonathan Shute


do


Ap1


I


20


Charles Briand


Stratham


66


66


20


Peter Akerman


Portsmº


66


9


20


Thomas Parker


do


20


John White


do


21


20


John Jones


do


Ap1


II


20


John Odiorne


Rve


14


20


16 8


Richª Weare


Portsmº


20


John Wait


do


9


20


Thof Walden


do


60


21


20


£1340


£43 6 8


1777 Ap1 4 pª Cap Beal for 52 mens Travel @ 16s8 29 pª L' John Dennet for & men pª ditto for 2 mens travel


868


£52 100


State Bounty Time & expence mustering & paying the Men-


1340


13 SO


£1405 18 0


649


REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.


Pursuant to orders I have mustered and paid the men in this Roll the several sums set against their names. They are able bodied effective Eliphalet Giddinge Must Master men.


In Committee on Claims Exeter Octº 17, 1778


This Roll amounting to fourteen hundred and five pounds eighteen shillings is right cast & well vouch'd


Examd per Josiah Gilman Jun'


[Officers : Captain, Zachariah Beal, Portsmouth ; First Lieut .. Nathaniel Gilman, Newmarket ; Second Lieut .. John Dennet, Ports- mouth ; Ensign, Joseph Boynton, Stratham .- ED.]


[3-131]


[ Captain Beal's Co .- Casualties. ]


List of Non Commissioned Officers and Privates Formaly of the Late Capt Zachariah Beals Company 3ª N. H. R. from January 1. 1777. To January 1: 17So Engaged During war & three years with the Dates of their Inlistments-




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